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Constans Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Constans is a challenging and engaging fact-matching game that will test your detective skills as you piece together important information fragments.

  • Use spells for hints to help you uncover hidden clues
  • Utilize extra time to carefully analyze and connect the information fragments
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  • Constans was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 337 to 350 AD.
  • He was the youngest son of Constantine the Great.
  • Constans was born in 320 AD.
  • He co-ruled with his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II.
  • Constans was known for his cruelty and extravagance.
  • He was assassinated in 350 AD by supporters of the usurper Magnentius.
  • Constans was known for his persecution of Christians.
  • He was married to Fausta, daughter of the Roman Emperor Constantine I.
  • Constans had several children, including Constantius Gallus and Julius Nepotianus.
  • He was known for his efforts to centralize the Roman government.
  • Constans was a supporter of Arianism, a nontrinitarian Christian sect.
  • He faced several revolts during his reign, including one led by Magnentius.
  • Constans was known for his love of chariot racing and gladiatorial games.
  • He was the first Roman Emperor to visit Britain.
  • Constans was deposed and killed in a coup led by Magnentius in 350 AD.
  • His reign was marked by civil unrest and military conflict.
  • Constans was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
  • He was succeeded by his cousin, Constantius II.
  • Constans was portrayed as a weak and ineffective ruler by later historians.
  • His reign marked the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire.

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